New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11067

Introduced
4/24/26  

Caption

Enacts "Pete's law"; provides that a prosecution for a hit-and-run which results in the death of a victim may be commenced at any time.

Impact

The bill, once enacted, would significantly influence how criminal cases involving hit-and-run deaths are handled within New York State. By removing the statute of limitations, prosecutors can pursue cases of leaving the scene of an accident indefinitely, potentially increasing the number of successful prosecutions in such serious cases. This could serve as a preventative measure, encouraging drivers to remain at the scene of accidents and cooperate with authorities, thereby enhancing public safety. Furthermore, it aligns with a broader push for stricter consequences for irresponsible driving behaviors.

Summary

Bill A11067, also known as 'Pete's Law,' seeks to amend the criminal procedure law regarding the prosecution of hit-and-run incidents that result in a person's death. The primary feature of the bill allows for the prosecution of such offenses to commence at any time, effectively eliminating the statute of limitations for these serious crimes. This change highlights a legislative effort to hold offenders accountable regardless of the time that has elapsed since the incident, reflecting an urgent need for justice for victims and their families.

Contention

As with many legislative changes, A11067 may face debate regarding its implications. Supporters may argue that this law is necessary to ensure victims' rights are upheld and to encourage accountability among drivers, while opponents might contend that it could lead to challenges regarding the collection of evidence over time and the potential for wrongful prosecutions. There may be concerns about how this law interacts with existing criminal procedures and the fairness of prosecuting individuals years after an alleged crime occurred.

Companion Bills

NY S09726

Same As Enacts "Pete's law"; provides that a prosecution for a hit-and-run which results in the death of a victim may be commenced at any time.

Previously Filed As

NY S09726

Enacts "Pete's law"; provides that a prosecution for a hit-and-run which results in the death of a victim may be commenced at any time.

NY HB2453

Provides that prosecutions for offenses under chapter 566 may be commenced at any time

NY S07396

Requires investigation and autopsy of suspicious deaths where the deceased individual had an identifiable history of being victimized by domestic violence.

NY S08018

Enacts "CJ's law" in relation to increasing the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident without reporting where such accident resulted in the death of a minor to a class C felony punishable by a fine of not less than four thousand nor more than eight thousand dollars in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

NY S09970

Requires the division of criminal justice services to present an annual report on perpetrators of violent crimes resulting in the death of a crime victim.

NY A10786

Enacts the "regents modernization act" to require the board of regents shall be at all times at least four times more than the number of the then existing judicial districts of the state and shall not be less than fifteen; makes related provisions.

NY S07721

Establishes a private right of action for deed theft; provides that victims of deed theft may maintain an action against a deed thief or a bank that provides a loan that assists in the commission of deed theft; authorizes victims of deed theft to recover actual damages, treble damages and attorneys' fees; defines terms.

NY A08863

Establishes a private right of action for deed theft; provides that victims of deed theft may maintain an action against a deed thief or a bank that provides a loan that assists in the commission of deed theft; authorizes victims of deed theft to recover actual damages, treble damages and attorneys' fees; defines terms.

NY A09214

Enacts the "victims protection and child sex buyer accountability act" relating to increasing the age of victims of the patronizing, promoting, and compelling of prostitution.

NY S08609

Enacts the "victims protection and child sex buyer accountability act" relating to increasing the age of victims of the patronizing, promoting, and compelling of prostitution.

Similar Bills

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